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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
U.S. Supreme Court Denies States' Asian Carp Suit
Feb 27: In a  brief order by the U.S. Supreme Court, in the case of Michigan, et al.,  Petitioners v. United States Army Corps of Engineers, et al. (SupCt No. 11-541)  denied the States' petitions for writs of certiorari. The Order notes that  Justice Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of these petitions.            
    On October 26,  2011 Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette filed a request for appeal with the  Supreme Court to review a U.S. Court of Appeals decision that denied the request  of five Great Lakes states for an immediate injunction against the U.S. Army  Corps of Engineers [See  WIMS 10/26/11]. Michigan and the states of Minnesota, Ohio,  Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were requesting that the Army Corps greatly speed up  their study on the ecological separation of the Lake Michigan and Mississippi  basins to prevent the advancement of invasive Asian carp toward Lake Michigan.  Additionally the states requested an injunctive order compelling the Corps to place block nets in the Little  Calumet and Grand Calumet  Rivers.
     On August 24,  2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago issued a ruling  on a preliminary injunction request concluding that Michigan's lawsuit had "a  good or even substantial likelihood of success on the merits of their public  nuisance claim." [See  WIMS 9/6/11]. Despite the recognition of the real threat posed by  Asian carp, the Court denied the states' request. The states then decided  to appeal. The states' petition asked the Supreme Court to overturn the 7th  Circuit decision and order.
     Access the  Supreme Court order (click here, page 6).  Access the Supreme Court docket in the case (click  here). Access the 32-page Petition for a Writ of Certiorari (click  here). [#GLakes, #SupCt]
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